He had undertaken a correspondence with the Foreign Office on China and his ideas had impressed the new Foreign Secretary. |
Some were in the process of trying to get their schooling by correspondence or had already started in an alternative school. |
Docherty was flattered and received florid correspondence praising his talents, something that most Scots might find cringingly embarrassing. |
In fact it is likely that Coleridge, who was himself a contributor to the Monthly Magazine, read some or all of these correspondences. |
All words belonging to the same isogloss must have sound correspondences and clear similarities in form and meaning. |
Rapport seeks to show the correspondences between literature and anthropology. |